Roundup: Sleepwalking Woman Falls on Subway Tracks, a $4.5 Million Lamborghini & Jabari Parker's Nasty Dunk
By Jason McIntyre
This Pac-12 vs. Fox Sports 1 issue doesn’t sound good at all. [Mercury News]
Giants 23, Vikings 7. I didn’t watch it, as there were no fantasy implications and I knew -3 was a lock. Sounds like I missed nothing. [Star Ledger]
Website makes a list of the Top 101 pizza joints in the land. Thirty places from New York, 12 from California, seven from Chicago. [CBS News]
“Lipstick on a glass in Detroit Pistons coach Maurice Cheeks’ Birmingham home triggered September’s domestic-violence police investigation.” [Detroit Free Press]
Man, 68, finds his wife, 63, in bed with a 22-year old man, so he shot him. [Arizona Daily Star]
Bonnie Bernstein – from sideline reporter to vice president of content and brand development for an online sports network. [Journal Now]
Bob Costas writes about why the Washington Redskins is a racist team name. [Baltimore Sun]
“The NBA is poised to become the first major U.S.-based sports league to allow its games to be streamed live locally.” [Sports Business Journal]
Alabama safety Vinnie Sunseri is out for the 2013 season with a torn knee ligament. [Anniston Star]
“One student editor fired, another suspended following protests at Grambling State University.” [allDigitocracy]
Eight college basketball programs on the rise for this season, and I’d put Iowa at the top of the list. [Yahoo Sports]
Jabari Parker, the Duke freshman, threw this dunk down at midnight madness.
Sleepwalking woman falls onto train tracks. People scramble to help her. No trains show up, just so you know.
The local news is unoriginal: Yeah, Baby.
This doesn’t look good, at all; the description from the uploader says that he’s OK. [via Adam]
Any other fans of Mario Kart out there? [via Hot Clicks]